Removed Pix — 250,000 photos, 10,000 videos, and a concept that makes you ask a few questions before you click join.
Removed Pix is a single-site amateur paysite built around one specific hook: content that got moderated off mainstream social platforms. Think deleted Facebook videos, scrubbed Twitter clips, yanked Reddit posts — the site positions itself as the place it all washes up. The library clocks in at over 250,000 photos and more than 10,000 videos, with new material added daily. If your sweet spot is gritty, real-looking homemade content rather than polished studio shoots, the premise is at least interesting.
The audience is straight men who've already burned through the free tube sites and want something that feels more like voyeuristic discovery than produced porn. The SeeMyGF/ex-GF niche overlap is obvious — Removed Pix lives in the same neighborhood as WifeBucket and SeeMyGF, both also under the SeeMyBucks affiliate umbrella.
The numbers are real and confirmed: 250,000+ photos and 10,000+ videos accessible from day one of your membership. Unlimited downloads are included, which is a genuine differentiator — a lot of mid-tier amateur sites nickel-and-dime you on download caps. Daily updates mean the library is actively growing rather than sitting static.
Navigation appears to follow the standard amateur-site playbook: tag browsing, category filters, search. Nothing here is going to win a UX design award, but for a site in this bracket the functional basics matter more than the aesthetic. You're paying for the archive, not the interface.
Here's the thing competitor reviews skip: the site's own premise is that it archives content social platforms removed — which, increasingly, means content removed because someone reported it. That's a real concern. Non-consensual intimate image (NCII) laws now cover all 50 states, and the federal TAKE IT DOWN Act gives platforms 48 hours to remove reported material.
Removed Pix does carry the standard 18 U.S.C. § 2257 model-verification compliance language, and the join page positions it as legitimate. But the sourcing concept — hunting social network deletions — is not the same as a site where every performer signed a model release for that specific upload. For members, that's something to weigh. For the platform, it's an ongoing legal exposure. It's not a dealbreaker for everyone, but it's a real one.
The $1 for 2 days trial is the obvious entry point — low enough friction to try it risk-free. After that, the standard monthly rate is $29.96/month recurring. The 90-day option runs $74.88 (effectively $24.96/month), and the annual plan prices out at $119.96 billed every 180 days at $59.98 per cycle — which pencils out to roughly $10/month if you commit for the year.
Billing is handled via credit card or PayPal with discreet billing descriptors. Cancellation is self-service and available any time. For the price, the value proposition tracks if you're going to use the library heavily — 250K photos and 10K videos for $10/month annual is defensible math. At $30/month month-to-month, you're paying a premium for flexibility.
The library size is solid but the 10,000-video count is modest by 2026 standards. Larger amateur networks — NubileFilms, Homemade Empire — are stacking catalogs ten times deeper. If you want breadth, a multi-site amateur network membership at a similar price point gives you more.
The site's concept also ages awkwardly. "Content deleted from social networks" sounds edgier than it plays in practice — plenty of what surfaces here looks like standard self-shot amateur material that could have come from any upload form. The distinctive angle may be more marketing than reality at this point.
If amateur, voyeuristic-feeling homemade content is your niche and you commit to the annual plan (~$10/month), the math holds. At $30/month month-to-month it's harder to justify when free tube sites and larger amateur networks exist. The $1 two-day trial is low risk — use it to check if the library fits your taste before committing.
A $1 trial gets you 2 days of access, then $34.96/month if you don't cancel. The recurring monthly is $29.96/month. The best value is the annual plan: $119.96 billed in two $59.98 charges across the year, roughly $10/month.
250,000+ photos and 10,000+ videos in an amateur/homemade style — self-shots, couples content, exhibitionist material. Daily updates. Unlimited downloads included with membership.
Cancellation is self-service, available any time through the member area. The site advertises easy cancellation as a feature. Just make sure you cancel before your next billing date to avoid the next charge.
It's a real, functioning paysite — not a scam. It's billed through SeeMyBucks, an established adult affiliate program. ScamAdviser rates the domain as low-risk. The consent/sourcing question is a legitimate concern with the platform's concept, but the billing and access mechanics work as advertised.
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